Screenshots Hall of Fame [Remove Frame]
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I.T. Infrastructure Management System
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I.T. Infrastructure Management System written by Jamey Cribbs using FOX and the FXRuby Ruby language bindings.
CFD-VIEW
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CFD-VIEW is an interactive graphics program for post-processing numerical results from CFD and other analysis software. It provides an easy-to-use and interactive environment, with many graphics tools to visualize the flow physics, as well as the ability to extract data relevant to engineering design.
It has been developed by CFD Research Corporation. CFDRC software has been used for design and analysis of a wide variety of industrial applications involving fluid flow, heat transfer, combustion, fluid-structure interaction and other associated physical phenomena.
Side-by-Side Viewer
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The Side-by-Side Viewer is a tool developed by AcuSoft to allow easy exploration and examination of SEDRIS transmittals, as well as other formats, such as:
Side-by-Side also has the capability of displaying multiple databases simultaneously, simplifying the process of finding discrepancies amongst different formats of the same database.
For more screenshots see: http://www.acusoft.com/products/sbs/gallery.html
Arithmedrill
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Arithmedrill, written by Daniel P. Zepeda,is an attempt to make drilling basic math into an 8-year-old's head a bit more captivating, and therefore more effective. It is basically a game where the child must correctly answer an equation like '3+4' or '3x4' in a given amount of time to 'save' a planet, or other appropriately sized PNG graphic, from being devoured by the sun. Written in Ruby, FOX+FXRuby, this is a free, open source, cross-platform program that runs on Windows or Linux/Unix.
The equations presented are the subset necessary for Japanese Arithmetic on a soroban. That is, nothing over 10 for addition and subtraction, and nothing over single digits for multiplication.
X File Explorer
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X File Explorer (Xfe) is a filemanager for X. It is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander. Xfe is desktop independent and is written with the C++ Fox Toolkit. It looks similar to Windows Commander or MS-Explorer, and is very fast and simple. It features file associations, the ability to mount/umount devices, a directory tree for quickly changing directories, the ability to change file attributes, automatic registry saving, the ability to view/create/extract compressed archives, and much more.
Goggles
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A GUI-frontend for Ogle developed by Sander Jansen.
VORHour
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A timecard/hour registration program developed and used by VORtech. It is written using FOX and is connected via ODBC to a local MySQL Database
Soft Body
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A user interface developed by Maciej Matyka. The user interface manipulates properties for 3D graphics soft-body simulations.
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